Tag: Hebrew College

Alon Goshen-Gottstein, a prominent figure in inter-religious dialogue, delves into the case of Art Green's recent sexual misconduct allegations, highlighting a deviation from the standard narrative of powerful religious leaders abusing power for sex.
Michael Berenbaum, a longtime friend of Rabbi Arthur Green, critiques an article by Laura E. Adkins questioning the public reckoning of Green's alleged sexual misconduct.
The Hebrew College community is grappling with the aftermath of the revelations of sexual misconduct by Rabbi Arthur Green, the ousted founder of its rabbinical seminary.
Rabbi Art Green, the founding dean of Hebrew College's rabbinical school, has been forced into retirement and barred from campus due to inappropriate behavior with a former student.
Rabbi Art Green, a prominent scholar of Jewish mysticism, has been barred from Hebrew College following allegations of sexual misconduct made by a faculty member.
Norm Finkelstein, a Boston writer and educator, has passed away at the age of 82.
Norman H. Finkelstein, a Boston writer and educator, has passed away at the age of 82.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss the recipe for Coronation Cholent.
Comedian Alex Edelman, featured as the Jew of the Week on Unorthodox, discusses his solo show "Just for Us" heading to Broadway and the importance of moving Jewish art beyond stereotypes.
In episode 176 of Unorthodox, the podcast features two Jewish guests.
In episode 170 of Unorthodox, the hosts feature three Jewish guests.
In a recent episode of "Unorthodox" live from Seattle, Rabbi Will Berkovitz, CEO of Jewish Family Service Seattle, discusses the importance of helping resettle refugees and the challenges he faces from some Jews over his social activism.
In this episode of Unorthodox Loves L.A., recorded live at Adat Shalom in Los Angeles, Jewish guests Rachel Sumekh and Lauren Miller Rogen share their inspiring stories.
In this episode of Unorthodox Live in D.C., recorded at Washington Hebrew Congregation, food historian Michael Twitty discusses his experiences as a Hebrew School teacher and his upcoming book focusing on his Jewish identity, while also explaining the significance of ptcha in Jewish cuisine.
In this episode recorded live at Hebrew College, the discussion focuses on the upcoming presidential election.
In episode 63 of the Unorthodox podcast, guests include Sohrab Ahmari discussing his views on identity politics and his conversion to Catholicism, and filmmaker Noam Osband who talks about his documentary on Baruch Marzel, a far-right leader in Israel.